Most people with service animals have a document from their doctors indicating that the animals are service animals and not pets.
While he does have to right to have his service animal, the onus is on him to prove that she is indeed for medical purposes. If not, any one of us could just walk in and claim our animals.
While he does have to right to have his service animal, the onus is on him to prove that she is indeed for medical purposes. If not, any one of us could just walk in and claim our animals.
I refreshed the first one a few times and every time the differences switched around. I don't know about the others though.